2} 4".l`he water _in Lake` Ooouchiching i :~is"fa1ling1 rapidly, and there seems 1911. V . V _ _ `_ ?_ In of the scarcity, .o_r wgoomparative scarcity, of` fodder, the **price of milk in .Orillia_. wi-ll`be ad- '5 `4 tanned: this fall to eight: cents a .5lIII art I to fear it willygvo as low. `as!- luimt 22nd-`-`-From Toronto and` .AWes't on Grand Trunk Main. Line`. tag -Svarni.a inclusive and south there- | August 25th--"From Toronto: and] North Western Ontario, north. of; but not including `Grand. Trunk] lLine Toronto to Sarnia and east; ,of Toronto` to Kingston, Sharbot `Lake and Renfrew, including these i .Septe_;nbef 31jd.-FnoIm Toronto and all stations; in -Ontario East of `but not including Grand: Trunk; Line Toronto to North P:ay. I a L`, 11- _ n_ _ 9 Bdujf ad ~ avoiding any ' .rQ11te.,, . . '1/IN c -of transfers. This will` day shorter than any other rim-, 11-r,.M an-Ann J.-- .lV.uW?o,, , ._ . . - , | Trip ,West,A ` $10.00 1 to` Wi_m1_'ipeg,. `-irltus half-cent per .mile* `from Winnipeg up to MaoLeod-,f `Calgary or Edmonton. l1`-L,,___ m...-_. 1.1-... a1onn 4.... '-A cl-am shells inside the ..a.;l..` _:11' .. _____ L A. - :-_, _.-- %%jc4%ht;i!%tl1at they L I jd>%fF:j.::ntfgri1>e.% purge `nor; i181!..sea; noridoes I`6ntini1 ed lessen their- "eE.ectiyeness. * You can" .q.lv'vgys "depend on them. . A 25c..a'box atyour Druggist s. 17a, Chemical co. ---'-- =--"- .4 in short s. The 1 _for _Au: "3234 "Huntsville 'F;>rester-'--Mr. R. M. Scratch has just completed an or- -ider from the Grand. Trunk Rail- way for twenty-two cedar row boats: ..These are for use at the different summer resorts operated ` `by the G.T.R., some of which are loco. in Algonquin `Park. > ' ' ; I `undersigned on. -4.. Trent Ca at Ofce .25%r.% 19153. on da August eased . , _ . . and for Port Severn gegio ": n\ Hal, will or`, `In \A\:- , ` L. K. JONES, Asst. Deputy Minister and Secretary Department of Railways and Canals, ; . Ottawa, 29th, July, 1913. .Newapapera inserting this adver- -tisement without authority from the Department will not be paid [for it.--45677. 32-33 The cheque thus sent in will be retnrnede to the respective contract- `ors whose tenders are not accepted. The cheque of the successful tend- erer will be held as security, or part security, for the due fullment of the__con`tract to be entered into. .~Anzaocepted bank cheque on 3 chartered Bank of Canada, for the aum af $10,000 made payable to the .0166! of the Minister of Rai1waya~ `And Canals, must accompany eachl tender, which sum will be forfeit- % e1- if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the work, at the rates stated in the offer sub x'ni_ty_ed. _ 1! VVQJIIQIOVU VV IJV \4LL I/VI \/\.A All. UV: The "lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, ' T 1'7 Tl'\'\TT.` C1 n :Oentract0r3 are reuqested to beg!` in mind that tenders .will not 1,67 "considered; unless made strictly in zaeeordanoe with the printed form,` land` in case of rms, unless the, are` attached the actual signature, the nature of the occupation, and [place of residence of each member gosf the firm. ;:"a.;"cut~ lemon di . ' I j on the hat. This Q % :7 aIlowed to dry, and .When o, the straw, will hav V I-Q v...\,_ V, zauxuuu, !"' r of the P0Stmaste1-, ' e0ri_llia Packet--The 1,600 .porund.`s of gunpowder of which Dr. Stephen Leiuiock complained was taken out near Silver Creek `and exploded. The railway .would.` not carry _ the powder except by special train, and ._though there . was $300 worth of it, it did not justify that expenae.f V; specications and form of. 10 be entered in '!?39.,1.1:n`.01' after July 261?}? C31 b .oiee- of the Chief Engineer of `he Department of Railways and Canthe NW1}, at the _oioe of the snails * Engineer, Trent eager` 11 e1_:erborou8h. 0nt.; at the office aL District Engineer, Puvbuc f . W !Department, Mndland, om, ,,nd`: I "Parties tendering will be mum ,to accept the fair Wagm schedule zprepgred or to be prepared by the i Depa.1-tment ; of Labour, which will form mm. (H3 +1.. `T ' c-rwrrv-0 vu-VUAII Hcheaule will `form part r '0 YPA11r(-1'he modern anuzxeea math- for preventing and mastering moanll eilmenlll, regardless of kind. cauee. 8678!` icy. duration. or failure or former treat- . neat: A safe. sure. simple. speudY.8BV1l|8 system-stopping sickness, autferinz. 31511811 _ter. andeenseless surgery Just two small gun to attach. Nature does the rest. R)! rther iniormation .see. write or D5039 `III I.-.._.na...n nu:-rr c\rr'ru mvm. Gt i KIEIIDIWIOD. Dlll`. (1088 me 1193!. H I in9ormatian.see. ) 74. h:1I'1rat9hto GEE. SCMITH. 27 1:3`-rubs}. new or . e , . . * Cunningham. mt y amp, M4342 ;mnih van fad 3% ' T Aurora .1Banne1~.----Mr. - Jonathan Brillinger of Richmond Hill rerpotrts having-a PI'ymourt.h hen that" made her nest in -a. cha mQw,sat on twenty-seven eggs,` and hatched a` Anhicken from every egg. Twenty-T six of the chickens are living. 3 J on-` atho,n s hen can certainly T herself. 2.` _Beeton Boy Scouts .vi1l cam at `Iaefroy from "August 11th to` 21st._ .1 Newmarket grocer ` innocently gaold adulterated black pepper `and xwasngdssoandoosta * M WEEK IN REVIEWI f;i_ANws Nofes of Interest For % Busy Readers. ' be made by mm ofour spncxlm roRiGi?`m uonnv -_ORDERB.' Issued without delay atTrouIonnb!cV nus " ` T 7 .- ritory)%and_`in the principalcitiei `of theLI'J';1itcl"'_t`:a."tl;s; `he followingrates: - ` * -5 A ` '- '.lj,?]IuIIi vvssuuul. wnlansv as nu] vs-__o-u _-u was um - xu. .-_-C996,` I-..-----. _ > er ii 4:... V o..'...;_ J r e -ans, nan an o qmmeree,are`e. exconvenxen, _ . . V; V :. . `iinexpensiveymethod of remitting small sums offm`oney.f The`se7Qrders, TEV_Pt...' Igr9 `.'8 `.f d'~"?~- sgeyable without charge at any bank in Canada; (excep.t in the hum of b __errit3ry).and_in principal cities of the United $tates,` are iuiud at V =Me`n, T. Much To V- G.. E. Day, of the Ontario `Mi;-rictnltural College, is in Great . $i'itain in quest bf Shorthorn- cat-` /`:.Z`.tl of a good milking `strain for the > mac La-`cocoooaoO0yo`_o_u'u;obj "Over 5 and nqt exceedlnj-$10......_.. II III 1` -CI xll BAHRIE BRANCH7 .11. J. ongsnrr. Maihg. ..._._'...- A c -41151;`- :2 .-.1.--n - 3 I l` t I ' mum V The `b99utif&I A s T about;;5g{e;eg>!de % g (v --.--v vv ovwu-n OOQVV - ...- _ -5 vmlvsuvnvn has been a great 'i'n`eonv'ience and: annoyanee 120140;:-illia factories, and it is` to be hoped the G.T.R. `will before. -long give up its ----Policy `of de1ay._and(.aeoept the inevito.-b.le.~ - Bracebridge Gazette-'-Did you got `a. -letter from the :Dem_inioni Watch C.'_o.. that you `to be `the! list of foftu-fa . ones" who. ;V:,uld`_;get_.gne oi `their ~:`ld nigheth, watches" for 33.48, i: on ` -' " if you - ` __ 3iB_b".`_.C5O'?ji1i "1016; . . impression tgxgtj r? EA: ;.fp6ci`l: ` e3'9t.,a ee Cf` ea A g Victoria Harbor Era--JMiseI.i1lie" ,McK-ay,. aged .22, an `employee of the Midland Whiteweam Factotryg while assisting two other, .women. who were visiting friends . near Penetang on Sunday` afternoon, to extinguish a re that had -started in some Vbush"by the road side, was so badly burned that she died. six home after. .. Her clothing took re and her companions were `badly burned trying _to save-.. her. _ One, Miss 01-awford, is _ in ` *Pen_etang hospital`, with `her hands` and (arms burned so badly that it is feared -she may,.1o`se the use of them. Miss .McKay s parents reside near Gree- Orilliai Ti1,nes'--Closed court was held, last Friday afternoon before Police Magistrate G. H." Clark, when a rather unsavory" case was aired from Tay township. Two young`! men were charged ,with car- ally- knowing a young. woman who :a wutnad-n_. J.._'._A. -- J - woo xngv vvw-one it YVWILIIGLI W110 is mentally .de<:ient and who has `since been taken to the Industrial Home at Totronto. Constable Nea- lon of 4Waubaushene preferred; the charges. The "evidence given was such that the magistrate eommitted the prisoners fo stand trial at the next court of general. jurisdiction. The prisoners were released on hail of $1,000 each; `J. T. Mulcahy for 'n.,4'+ . `M 12 m. ..n..._.. -...1 .n..-__- Orillia Packet--Mr._ Parks,` the C.]?.R. agent, has been advised that interewitching will come into effect at O-rilliai an .. August x-st." - The G.T.R.' authorities have not yet been similarly .advised. At present the switch is " used I for transferring freight from points `on the C.P.R.` to; points "on the GI.'.lf.R.,_ and vice vema, but not for A freight` `originat- ing? in or consigned to Orill-in". I In other words; at thepreeent ,tin1e the switch may be of use to _Berri_e shippem, but : not,to- Orillia menu: faoturers. `The .-delay in getting the interewitching_ . into _ jogperation `Inn an n-anal ` .`-"..._._`._L.'.. __ J` i5e.`;' "iu."1"3T' T{Ih3;3e"Z.`I{iT%`('?'ro%`-'1`: Attorney Cotter, `for the proejec'ut- 1on.' ' . V I - - - :1-~ in" ....-- -..u. u. vuu a.auuu.,_UL LIJO ""J V . J .' T. Barton} ; Mr. Simpson took. his auto into the eld V of barley which Mr. Barton had started L to cut, and fastening the tongue of the binder to the rear axle of the oer, took it around the eld four. times cutting a 7-foot azwath as he .went.: Seven persona rode in the-' auto, and. Mr. Barton eat on the V binder and manipulated: the levels which regulate its working. - i - . vvavan vuv av su. .,u-vl..:AlIGlIU'llUD. LUV case has triecl ,eevera1 times; once damages .were_ -found` against the Kinmount, and: on appeal dam ages were found against the Mount- Stephen. The Privy "Council re- vuunno `Univ \rn\n If vvvnnn, IIVVJKVV | au;:s`:vl:rI:o}1:i:hda.a;a:?,I:,t1;f,:;?,I:;A"R'a3@ing h. .more 93nd atfucture. "9 `"`h` Hm? b ` Zhi1 my new, both , _ t . _ slowuofaoompletxon, 1_s gomg to be , __, . a most permanent pzece of heavy Beeton World-.-That it is` not on Steel` framwork. and if the 0013133 the road along that the automobile sees that it is kept P1`0P1'1V Daint- may`. be of service. was demonstrated it ~is_ more than likely that .it by Mr. James Sunpoon of Torontb mm outhvo the youngsters of to- lgst Thursday on the farm of dgy. -j . . 7|` 'D....a.-..~ `r. cu_.-___,. ggggygvo $1 ` gpubnoavcnv OVJOLV I {Ala - n_tee1'ners.KinmeIunt, of the M. '1`._ 00., and: Mount` "Stephen, of the In- ' land Navigation 00., rom~a-all dam-" ages entailed to the Meaford Ele- vator Co. for injuries `caused; to. the elevator through the disturbance .of the waters the ` Kinmount en- . tered the river at _Gederieh,e pesing the Mount Stephen at the elevator with the leg i .her..hat`ches The e 4.4.. 1.-.. L--.. ' A._!- I _ _ , , _ ,_l A` rendered ' judghmnt irelievvingf` the -5-4..'...._.. '?'.'........._-_J. -1 LL- `II II ! P#\Iouooof .j`2......,. . `Ox-illia Parks Committee turned [down the oex-_ of_ a street carnival .~f=>_o0mp_any to put _on a show there, -*:.'deciding -to bend all their energies ftcwanda `making a euocew .oIf`the Tercentenary in 1915. V Univ`. 1 -.-ya of r is"'|)0il.1,8'-.bi1i1t~ to .rep1aee the one.dIe- MONEY? strayed 0n`;..-rA pi`i15%1912. has lately V 4 ,j ,t0l'_1'i .H6r`al _d.' .,The"f`etee1 which was "3" _ fput /ground early in the _ '- . spring placed in position L inggang, `Uptilla ooupleef years age the riveting of steel structures was done. by the same gang of men .who i assembled the parts. `Now the men who" put the girders; ` cross pieces and` braces in position do not touch the riveting; they mere- ly put up ; temporary props: to hold: the heavy pieces in pllaee. When. their work is. completed the rivet-: ing `gang follows with a compressed air equipment which, it is_ claimed, does .the riveting: much more iquiek `I... A.L.__ .L`I_- -`I_I ___-A..-_.. ing.' Le T. f ;all dam-` ford.` ed.' rbanee .o mount ~.,e r 168. L1 times; i _~ been aklittle iwerds .'eompleti`on, ` says The Allis-. nd up awaiting the rivet-' W Nevegr. leave inedicines, drink "of I `food in._the sickroom. `- _A dnqp. of~kerosen`e on the hinge ofa. do`or~wil,l stop itsAsqueaking.=` ' ;_ _'1`o 1;:-gad .;.yeal,} dredge` ..,it, .;with `our, -:.thVen `dip-it in egg` .and2.-.bread.' brown in L hot .. fat." Then milk andcoqk in ea very M ~ Qf1 3?Pi$T"? 3Y%I5!379f_th Wink- ' ta1Aink;;%~veI1sAean Em afig for con-' sti-pation. j _ `x 2 Issued by the Agricultural Socie- ties Branch of thb Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture, Toronto. J. Lockie Wilson , Supt. . . ' _ BARRIE .. . . .. .. . .Sept. 22-24 Alliioton ; . . . . . . Oct. 2-3 Beaver-ton . . . . . . . . Sept. 29-Oct. 1 Beeton ....-... .' . . . . . . .. 3`7 Bolton ... `Sept. 29-30 Braoebridge _. .. . .. . .. Sept. 25-2 Bradford. . .. . . . .- . . Oct. 21-22 Burk s `Falls... Sept. 25-26 Clarksburgwv . . . .. . .2 ._ ._. -{`{..I.---...A Markham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Midland L . . .* . . . . . . . .. Sept. New Liskeard Sept Nqgvmarket . . . . . . . . . . . O4 Orangevillo . . Sept K o o u I 0` ul o o o I o o o o o o [Owen Sound . 0 . . . . . . . . . -Sept POWG'B'tn_;'.. . .. fhelbnmo . . Suttdn. . I _Tvol.'30n$6' ` .1 . .1 `A--- -u\'V-1' by -local `applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear. Theme is only one way to cure deafness, -and that is by con- stitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eust- achian Tube. When this. tube is inamed you have a rumbling sound] or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the ruult, and -unless the inammation `can be taken out and this tube re- stofed` to its normal -` condition, hear- ing will he destnowed. forever; nine cases outof ten are caused by Ca- tarrh, which is nothing but an in- . amed condition of the mucous sur- faces. DIG e ` .15 cup . - - - \t\|nv\. VJ J-Linus _ \lIh for cirvcu-lars, free. 13 `I ITPTYRITIH Y1 . ooded lands -an the 7th line of Te-` i .work done on the 0;P.R. was. the `While the Hon. Frank coma; _o.ppnop,riation 'ho.ving* "(approaches - gTh_e] e edidtienal shin- _.;} , . 4 The Royal L Commission at a re- oent meeting gave an, important 'decision in connection with the cumeeth. They foam! that the cause of the trouble and ordened that they nd an outlet for the -wgter under the G.T.R traeh. fun in Orill-in Meant: H. end 0. W. Myereweited on; with ogrequeet for a t-Zof $260 for the wharfiat haunted. Slowing ieonaentd to the V.n.1a.:aVilwl\7 0 Flesherton .' . . . . . .. Geofgetown .._. Gravenhurst . . . . Huntsville Lindsay . . . . . . .. "London 4. (Western F: 1f-._I-.l..I.. ` ""175; will Igiv Due Hundred % Dol- lars for; any case of -(caused "by catarrh) that cannot be cu:-e&_ by Hall a_ Oatgu-rh cure. Send '1-.. _-_.---`...._ E`.-- vvvvu.|, .l..|.VL EV LJHUW, Gollingwood . Goldwater . . . . . .. I,On I0.oV S` 'I\_-_. .1- `II 131$; "Tia" '7ye$ET,"QEdZs ! __.-..- _-`l.`I ..1..`._=_ _L_-...- DATES OF - FAIRS. 1913 In IOAQVIAJIQA Ii, F. J. CHENE -LAUV Y & 00., Toledo, 0.` 8616. by 75c. "I`\-`L- E211)- `I1! $59!`. 1'. , The. bridg, over the;-;Bo yne 1-ivver L. v A `Egan " AL Dmmsmss CANNOT BE TIPS To _ The Bradford m 00., who mpemte the grounds at Kirkeld also at points `on Lgke Simcoe; .:ahip_as much as two -toms of carp an ` week from the Kirkeld [plant to : aTo1-onto. ._- -_..__v,7_., __ -_ Much 1 T1`) Essa;Fariners V .The wheat crop of 1913 will-be the greatest ever harveteci in Man- toba,__ Saskatchewan and thus ' requiring the farm laborers of the East to recruit and assist in harvesting the World's greatest breads basket. . l V The Governments _ of the respect- ive Provinoeeetate that forty thous- and men will be reqnired- for this .year s harvest. These will have to be principally recruited from On- tario, and the prosperity of Canada dependsion securing labor promptly. The Canadian Pacic, -an .wh.ich Company will fall practically the entire task of transporting the men Ito the West, is already I making /\ \ avu11u:n1; nun-n-{4.n-.A;_L_ .9-.. i 3-, *--- uu uuv vv cow, Au glzvuuq` munuug special arrangements for this year. Excursions from points in Ontario to V-Manitoba, Saskatchewan and A1- berba. will be and special trains opereted, making the trip in aboutl Uvonv I19:-Vrnil Mr. J. 13. H3535, iii, Eiiwil is `vunneeessary, but I believe : the section of` the act applies and that Mr. Hanna. s consent would have to be obtained. . 5 ' The Supreme Court is to decide the case, probably in a few nlonths time. If the court . holds that the Miniatew s` consent is necessary then the licensee .which have been grant- ed by the local board of license oom- missioners, of whom . Stevenson, of . Aurora, is chairman, are invalid. `Meanwhile until the court decides, `licensee will continue as befone. FORTY THOUSAND MEN RE- `1plictin% of Act Be ~ fougkhtgouti % in Asupremew . C`'%*-f'*` M%Wh51~ f J The Will 9 ' VRer'naiIi IWet.._ - Farm Luboa-vers -Excursio.ns--This Yegrs Whgrat C1~op".wi11 be the 1.:..v - wv-V cw--.5 -no-coasts-av slnnuvvv QIAJALIIJ B and _also trgata ozf. -fgevents in the earlier Tda_y b _,when. 91*? Y.-place W95` inhvkbitaf $015131 :* 1L>}* ' 5 . V in em, Aurora -llieensel`ql1estion".ca;11- not "be solved until the Appellate Division of . the `Supreme '- Coixrtj settles 51 ldispute.wh1'ch"h`as_ ' arisen over the application of the section I in the Liquor ,I.a'_cens'9. Act de-1i.Il8.. wA{i;1:'_l_;'-_suchcases._"_e ` " an .1 '--' avnv to Anna V IVE. $93 WJKOLII tzih-1-we;-fths; and` di give the by-law its any-d " The qstion `ii, ""it:1-1;ee;ary to have - the `3_M:inister .e opn: Thq -`act provides .:V that `if the` .1-63' tu'rn.ing'P.ocer decla1`es";the voting to valici "decision is` set: adide`. by the court, no L tavern or` shop License will issue the written eonaent V of the Provincial Secretary is first obtained. ` - - g In? the >Me93ord case voting] jas not. declared; valid! by the` re-' turning ocer; hence a compromise has. been arranged -_-to have licenses issued} until May_.ne:xt. " _ | At Aurora; however, `said Chief Oiwt Saunders, b the " mtuming oicer declared the voting evdlid. Subsequently the county. judge on the - scrutiny; deducted an wote which had been allowed by that- That left a -majority of T less than LL..- .EAL..} -...1 1.1.- _-______1 .121 .._;. THE HISTORY or cuum At the recent meeting. of the Masonic Grand Lodge at Ottawa, Major D. M. Gmnt, "of Huntsville, son of Rev; Geo. Grant,` iZB.A., '-(W88. elected District Deputy Grand ggaster for Masonic .District' .N0. ' . % % , '-nu-be-. % VIM { V%Jn33 TQe:ment -' meat; window shades should pro- lvide darkness for -baby s daytime 4.; Duayixlf LUBIUY IILIU llgqttle .w1lI prevent the formatxon of |hg:e. : - `strong and absorbing tale of sac:-i-I ee and stem sense of duty. There` is `a fine sketch of Changing Hali- fax, by Archibald MacMechan, |with;, pictures by Gyrth Russell; _--_.- 1__ 'r__L -1 1-.u_-1-`_L-__-_ nr- _ ` `the :annu_aI_ meport_.;of_ the Pie?- Archaeologist there is an" in- ` , chapter froin the pen pf Osbornb, of Penetanguishene.` 7.I1:f with` the-ear1y`hiat_o1ry`df Tenethnguishene,` " Simone minty ? .;.1.:.;:.. -1.... _._g ~ -u_.- .2 ._--A poems by Isabel Eccleston {Mao I Kay, Ewyn Bruce, MacKinnon and Violet Crerar, with reproductions of paintings. by the Ocinadian painters, John 1Russe1l,n.1T. W. `Beat.- -`.1 l'W-__1_-,, , , vvu ha, 1: 13-3-55 usvlahlvvnn, 0 t';` am1 Gertrude Des cly.-SI ---'`V" V.:"' W "--9 VJ --`M v---7 possesses ne snap and a good plot. The Homecoming of Jim Saund- era, by Lloyd introduces an exciting log birling contest as an incident to a love -aair. Regan s eD'el_J, by` Rene Norcmss, displays the heroism of a half-breed girl in British Columbia. Her Point of View, `by George W. Hall is a good western story of .-. rivalry and love, while The }{abbitt, by D. `I'\-_-..`I-_ `l3___-- - -_;...-_.-1__ [STRONG ON CANADIA FIOTON -4 L The Canadian Magazine fdr A gust is particularly strong 3114 stories by Canadian writers. '1 131:.` 11'... 1.1;. 117.11 99 1___ 13.1 11-1 J. Ill-L W5 Ubvmzhlv wuv Anus:-o vs: v I oI>".fc Agent; or write M. G.- Mur- phy. District Passenger `Agent, To- _.__A.. on on ronfo. g:;'a;;;u;:.nt7.;7`e`v;`i1,"s;"i."(; o;1;;.: w_-....-_-_- A..- ....-_ -...1 - ..-.-J _1..L Lllw L \II'\"`V\ VT `September 5th.---From all stations: on Grand Trunk. Line Toronto to No`1:thwBa.y inclusive and west there- i of in Ontario including -C.P.R.. Line Sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie, nun. grung- -Ontario; but not including Azilda _ _.j -_L Ill Jagsunvsnvvaau l L - `Return Tripn East, $18.00 to` Wi_nni peg,V n plus half-cent per mile? _from.j'a1l.13arts east`. of vMacLeod, on: Ed!monton,[ to Winnipeg. | Going Dates;--Aug'ust 18th- From all stations Kingston to Ren- frew inclusive and east -thereof in` 'Ontario. T ..A 1 1.1` rn_,,-_L __-_1 Mr. R. W. Metcalf found `no place I in `the West so much to his .as ,Hawkestone,e and has returned` -there. to -live. He will be heartily welcomed '-back, by Orillia friends as well as .'by -his old. neighbotnn at H-awkestone, says The Packet